Hey Townyj; you know that Brainchip is a "lifestyle company"? What on earth do you base that on? Perhaps you think that our employees and top executives are just sitting around sipping cocktails.Good to know its a lifestyle company right now.
One day we might be able to reap some of the rewards.
Some thoughts on the ARM chip;
1. Qualcomm litigation;
2. Major customers seeking to design their own processors.
3. ARM recently advised that it saw a major risk in having a large proportion of its business with a few major customers.
4. ARM recently announced proposed changes to its licensing model to increase revenue.
5. Softbank has $170B debt.
6. ARM is suddenly chummy with BRN.
1. Qualcomm supplies the processors for most mobile phones.
Qualcomm took over Nuvia which had a licence from ARM providing access to more advanced tech than the Qualcomm licence from ARM. ARM contends that the licence is non-transferrable. So does the ARM chip give ARM extra leverage over Qualcomm, possibly with a view to a settlement, because it would be a major shift for ARM to become a chip seller?
2. If ARM's major customers develop their own chips in competition with ARM, then ARM will need to find a new market. As we have seen selling IP to new customers is a tough job, so providing the finished article may be an easier task.
3. See 1 & 2.
4. This is no doubt linked to 5 and also to 1.
5. res ipsa loquitur. Softbank need a heap of readies.
6. The half-full version is my preferred outcome (ie, unsupported by any confirmatory evidence), where ARM decides to float off its in-house AI, Helium, and replace it with Akida 2 in their "more advanced" chip.
The dots here are:
BrainChip joining ARM's preferred partners,
the very recent announcement of ARM's fabless chip production plans, where
IFS is slated to be the fab,
BRN is an IFS partner, and
ARM is about to sing Akida's praises.
Here's a free webinar “ARM Cortex-M Architecture Overview” presented by John Haroian from Microchip.
It goes for 140 minutes so it would be perfect for a romantic evening's viewing.
Hey Townyj; you know that Brainchip is a "lifestyle company"? What on earth do you base that on? Perhaps you think that our employees and top executives are just sitting around sipping cocktails.
Companies like Intel have around 130,000 employees, yet Brainchip with only around 100 employees have left Intel and many other huge companies in their wake with outstanding achievements. Not only do I know you are wrong, I think you are being downright insulting to our management and staff. The cost of these achievements has been minuscule in comparison to the likes of Intel due to our hard working employees and executives. How dare you make such poorly founded accusations.
If you have it in you, I believe you owe all who work at Brainchip an apology for these comments. (My opinion only, plus those who like this post.)
Deena
or the poo emoji or maybe a piggflyingMorning DingoBorat,
I always thought the flameicon meant... your on fire, Top job.
Maybe a wooden spoon picture... for the naughty ones.???
Regards,
Esq.
If you haven't listened to this yet. Spend a good 20 minutes of your time
People like Mickledork, will tell you how much BrainChip have spent to this point (over 100 million, which means tax free earnings) and then almost in the same breath, say we couldn't possibly have a chance against the big dogs spending billionsHey Townyj; you know that Brainchip is a "lifestyle company"? What on earth do you base that on? Perhaps you think that our employees and top executives are just sitting around sipping cocktails.
Companies like Intel have around 130,000 employees, yet Brainchip with only around 100 employees have left Intel and many other huge companies in their wake with outstanding achievements. Not only do I know you are wrong, I think you are being downright insulting to our management and staff. The cost of these achievements has been minuscule in comparison to the likes of Intel due to our hard working employees and executives. How dare you make such poorly founded accusations.
If you have it in you, I believe you owe all who work at Brainchip an apology for these comments. (My opinion only, plus those who like this post.)
Deena
Here's a free webinar “ARM Cortex-M Architecture Overview” presented by John Haroian from Microchip.
It goes for 140 minutes so it would be perfect for a romantic evening's viewing.
Is it just me or does this still from the website look like a heavily intoxicated cat (Bravo)
Is it just me or does this still from the website look like a heavily intoxicated cat (Bravo)
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People like Mickledork, will tell you how much BrainChip have spent to this point (over 100 million, which means tax free earnings) and then almost in the same breath, say we couldn't possibly have a chance against the big dogs spending billions![]()
.... and who does this remind you of on here?I'm a 100% sure Mickledork is Sherman aka.Shareman... Writes exactly the same on the MF articles as the HC bs